As 2024 inches to a close, it’s time to start thinking about 2025. In particular, next year’s music festivals. One to put on your radar is Axe Ceremonia Festival. The two-day festival will take place on April 5 and 6 at Parque Bicentenario in Mexico City, Mexico, with headliners Tyler The Creator, Natanael Cano, Charli XCX, Massive Attack, Parcels, Tomorrow X Together, Gesaffelstein, and FKA Twigs.
Other artists include A.G. Cook, Lil Yachty, The Marias, The Dare, Brutalismus 3000, Nathy Peluso, and Kelly Lee Owens.
Pre-sale tickets for Axe Ceremonia Festival will be available on Ticketmaster for Citibanamex cardholders on Wednesday, October 23, with the general sale beginning a day later on Thursday, October 24. You can find more info here.
Check out the full lineup (listed in order on the poster) below.
Axe Ceremonia Festival 2025 Lineup
Tyler The Creator
Natanael Cano
Charli XCX
Massive Attack
Parcels
Cano
Tomorrow X Together
Gesaffelstein
FKA Twigs
Gesaffelstein
AG Cook
Barry Can’t Swim
Brutalismus 3000
Hanumankind
Lil Yachty
The Marias
Meme Del Rel
Nathy Peluso
NSQK
Richie Hawtin DEX EFX XOX
Aron
Artemas
Ca7riel & Paco Amoroso
The Dare
Fcukers
DJ Gigola
Horsegirl
Juan Cirerol
Kelly Lee Owens
Legallyrxx
Magdalena Bay
Ralphie Choo
Simpson Ahuevo
Yeyo
AgusFortnite2008 & Stiffy
Bobby Beethoven
Day2k
Derretida
Foreplay
Hetera Friné
Iza TKM
Jose Eduardo Barajas
Luisa Almaguer
Magnolia Coronado
Nash
Orly Anan
Pablopablo
Pepx Romero
Piolinda Marcela
Telescreens
Valgur
It looks like Aminé is ready for a proper return. The Portland rapper just shared a pair of new songs: the self-titled “Adam” (which is his real first name) and the Smino collaboration “Passenger Princess.” You can listen to both below.
On “Adam,” Aminé utilizes a slower beat to address a cooling romance. “Put your pride aside, come walk with me,” he croons. “I cater to you, please, tell me what you need.”
Meanwhile, “Passenger Princess” samples Total’s “Tell Me,” for a groovy, more boastful angle on relationships. Smino flexes his usual intricate, half-sung style, quipping, “Sometimes, she mad ’cause I’m so aloof and she want me in involved / Sometimes, she hungry, sometimes, she jealous, sometimes, she wrong / Say life is a bitch, I guess I know more ’bout that bitch than I thought.”
From the way the two tracks are presented, it does look a lot like Aminé is preparing to drop a new album, his first since 2020’s Limbo (although he did drop a mixtape, TwoPointFive, in 2021, and the Kaytranada collaboration, Kaytraminé, in 2023). The two tracks follow his remix of Charli XCX’s “360,” “360.5,” which he released in July.
You can listen to Aminé’s new singles “Adam” and “Passenger Princess” with Smino above.
Welcome to SNX DLX, your weekly roundup of the best sneakers to hit the internet — though in this week’s case, we might have to issue an addendum here. We’re still going to be talking about this week’s best sneakers, but we’re also going to be profiling the many Halloween-themed sneakers dropping this week.
And while I love a guide seasonal shoe as much as the next sneakerhead, I don’t know that I would go as far as saying these Halloween shoes are little more than a novelty. So if you’re not a fan of themed-sneakers, feel free to scroll right past the first three sneakers in this list.
Luckily for all you holiday haters, five of this week’s sneakers have nothing to do with Halloween and are dope enough that any one of them may be your favorite of the year. Here are the best sneakers dropping this week, and where to find them.
I can’t tell what the main influence behind this Halloween-themed Dunk is — is it the Swamp Thing or Tales From the Crypt? I’m definitely getting equal parts swampy and decayed vibes from this sneaker, which isn’t something I thought I’d ever say about a shoe.
The Dunk Low Halloween features the classic Dunk build with a cracked leather upper, a stomach-turning green and black color combination, skull insoles, and a skull-shaped toe box. Spooky!
The Nike Dunk Low Halloween is set to drop on October 24th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $130. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
The AF-1 Halloween takes all the details from the Dunk Halloween — cracked leather, giant etched skull toe box, spooky insoles — and slaps it across the AF-1. It’s lazy, but if you prefer darker colors and the AF-1 silhouette over the Dunk, then this is the sneaker for you.
The Nike Air Force 1 Halloween is set to drop on October 24th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $140. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
I’m not a fan of Nike dropping two shoes in one week that have the exact same name, so we’re calling this one the “Hockey,” because of the toe box motif. This sneaker takes obvious inspiration from Jason Vorhees and features a much cleaner all-white premium leather upper compared to the other AF-1 Halloween.
It would’ve been really cool if Nike put a wear-away upper on this sneaker that revealed some crimson red, but they didn’t. If you want to steal that idea from me Nike, go ahead and send me an email, we’ll talk details.
The Nike Air Force 1 Low Halloween is set to drop on October 24th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $150. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
Ice Studios x New Balance M10 Pristine with Marine Blue
Price:$139.99
New Balance has linked up with the New York and London-based clothing brand Ice Studios for a new update on the archival M10 trail running sneaker. The sneaker features big, blocky primary colors with a mixed upper that features mesh and knit, a ARIAPRENE dual-branded foam tongue, and rides on thick rubber tread.
The sneaker balances a lightweight build with utilitarian functionality. It is easily our favorite trail sneaker of the year, which is something we never thought we’d say about a New Balance release.
The Ice Studios x New Balance M10 Pristine with Marine Blue is set to drop on October 24th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $139.99. Pick up a pair at New Balance.
You have to hand it to Kevin Durant — it’s not every day that a pro ball player can drop a sneaker inspired by their aunt and have it come across as incredibly cool, but he’s done it! The KD 4 Aunt Pearl is named and dedicated to Durant’s aunt who sadly passed away from lung cancer 24 years ago. The sneaker was made as a tribute to her memory and legacy, and was made in collaboration with the Kay Yow Cancer Fund.
The sneaker features a pearlescent pink upper with pearl graphics at the heel and tongue.
The Nike KD 4 Aunt Pearl is set to drop on October 25th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $130. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
This year Nike has been focusing a lot on the Zoom Vomero but a vast majority of those drops have been women’s size exclusives. So if you’ve got big feet, you’ve probably been feeling left out. Luckily for you, the latest colorway is featuring a full-size run, so if you’ve been eagerly waiting for a new Vomero 5, this is your week!
The Black and Metallic Silver features a mixed upper of textile, synthetic leather, and plastic, with a simple three-color scheme that combines black, silver, and white.
The Nike Zoom Vomero 5 Black and Metallic Silver is set to drop on October 25th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $160. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
Looking to pick up an early Christmas gift for your favorite Jordan-wearing girlfriend (or yourself)? We’ve got it right here: the women’s-sized Jordan 4 Orchid. The sneaker features a soft suede upper, gray speckled midsole and wings, and a padded collar.
The Nike Women’s Air Jordan 4 Orchid is set to drop on October 26th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $215. Pick up a pair via the Nike SNKRS app.
For Bad Bunny’s latest with Adidas, Benito has teamed up with Argentinian soccer superstar Lionel Messi for this double-branded take on one of Adidas all-time-greatest silhouettes, the Gazelle.
This sneaker features a leather upper with leather lining, “Benito,” and “Leo” branding on the three stripes, Adidas’ rare X-stripped heel, a translucent gum sole, and a cardboard and cream white colorway.
The Adidas Bad Bunny x Messi Gazelle is set to drop on October 26th at 7:00 AM PST for a retail price of $180. Pick up a pair via the Adidas CONFIRMED app.
Disclaimer: While all of the products recommended here were chosen independently by our editorial staff, Uproxx may receive payment to direct readers to certain retail vendors who are offering these products for purchase.
On her recent album Megan, Megan Thee Stallion went all in on snakes for the album’s motif. On her next release, she’s going in a slightly less menacing and venomous direction. Last week, Megan revealed her latest project is called Megan: Act II, and it’s set to drop on October 25. She also shared the cover art, a butterfly-heavy image inspired by 2000s-era design (which not everybody loved).
Now, days before the project’s release, Megan Thee Stallion has revealed the tracklist for her upcoming album Megan: Act II on social media today (October 23). She did so with an animated image featuring the tracklist written on a blank CD in marker. Meg’s hand in the photo has colorful, ornate, and long nails, while the table is covered in butterfly illustrations.
Find the post here and check out the tracklist below.
Megan Thee Stallion’s Megan: Act II Tracklist
1. “Bigger In Texas”
2. “Bourbon Freestyle”
3. “Number One Rule”
4. “Roc Steady” Feat. Flo Milli
5. “Best Friend”
6. “Right Now”
7. “Mamushi (Remix)” Feat. Twice
8. “TYG” Feat. Spirit Box
9. “Motion”
10. “Fell In Love”
11. “I Luv Her Freestyle”
12. “Like A Freak B*tch”
13. “Neva Play” Feat. RM of BTS (bonus track)
Megan: Act Two is out 10/25 via Hot Girl Productions. Find more information here.
On Pom Pom Squad’s 2021 debut album, Death Of A Cheerleader, frontperson Mia Berrin steeped her songs of heartbreak in grungy guitars and poppy melodies on songs like “Head Cheerleader” and “Shame Reactions.” Her second album, Mirror Starts Moving Without Me, is as guitar-heavy as its predecessor, but, this time around, Berrin leans more into her pop-minded proclivities than ever.
Drum machines and synths are all over tracks like “Street Fighter” and “Spinning,” showcasing the Hoboken-based artist’s intuitive abilities to evolve her craft without losing sight of what made Pom Pom Squad so much fun in the first place. Drawing inspiration from Alice In Wonderland, horror films, and retro video games, Berrin creates a wonderland of her own.
Ahead of the record’s release on Friday, Berrin sat down with Uproxx to talk about FKA Twigs, being her own inspiration, how she makes a mean burger, and more in our latest Q&A.
What are four words you would use to describe your music?
Eclectic queer indie pop
It’s 2050 and the world hasn’t ended and people are still listening to your music. How would you like it to be remembered?
I hope they’re like “this holds up!”
Who’s the person who has most inspired your work, and why?
Right now I’m my inspiration. I started writing Mirror in a moment where my sense of self was tenuous at best; the only thing that helped was burrowing deeper into myself and taking the time to get back in touch with my own creative sensibilities again — I wanted to try to channel a version of myself from when I had no pretense attached to music. When I just loved making stuff.
Where did you eat the best meal of your life and what was it?
Churrasco steak with potatoes at a restaurant in Brooklyn called Tabare! They also make the best cocktail I’ve ever had – orange gin and fresh shredded strawberries with rosemary syrup.
Tell us about the best concert you’ve ever attended.
This is kinda cheating, but when we toured with Poppy and PVRIS, I watched both of their sets practically every night and was blown away. That was a really special run for all of us and I learned so much from it!
What song never fails to make you emotional?
“Cellophane” by FKA Twigs! I have to skip it every time it comes on or I’ll just start crying.
What’s the last thing you Googled?
Sabrina Carpenter “Bed Chem” lyrics
Where’s the weirdest place you’ve ever crashed while on tour?
We crashed on the floor of an art space in the Midwest that had a room full of mannequins and a trap door that led to a huge, concrete cellar – I slept with scissors under my pillow.
What’s your favorite city in the world to perform and what’s the city you hope to perform in for the first time?
There’s nothing like a hometown show – I love performing in New York. In the future I would really love to play in Tokyo.
What’s one piece of advice you’d go back in time to give to your 18-year-old self?
Oh god there’s so much. I’d probably start with “stop hanging out with people who make you feel bad.”
What’s one of your hidden talents?
I make a mean burger!
If you had a million dollars to donate to charity, what cause would you support and why?
I’d donate to Palestinian civilian aid. As a Jew, the ongoing apartheid and subsequent genocide of Palestinians seems completely antithetical to what I was raised believing. No human being deserves the kind of violence we’ve been witnessing over the past year, and I pray that a ceasefire is imminent.
What are your thoughts about AI and the future of music?
AI definitely poses a threat to artists on a commercial/financial/capitalistic level, but I don’t think it will ever truly replace artists. At the end of the day, creative expression is a human instinct.
You are throwing a music festival. Give us the dream lineup of 5 artists that will perform with you and the location it would be held.
I’d choose FKA Twigs, Beyoncé, Stevie Nicks, Sabrina Carpenter, and Princess Nokia – I’d probably hold it somewhere by the beach.
Who’s your favorite person to follow on social media?
Right now it’s KATSEYE!
What’s the story behind your first or favorite tattoo?
I have a Virgin Suicides tattoo on my left arm. There’s no story behind it, really I just love the movie.
Who was your first celebrity crush?
Sailor Jupiter!
You have a month off and the resources to take a dream vacation. Where are you going and who is coming with you?
I’d take my partner to Japan!
What is your biggest fear?
Heights!
Mirror Starts Moving Without Me is out 10/25 via City Slang. Find more information here.
We haven’t had official new music from The xx in a few years, but the group’s members have stayed busy. That includes Romy pressing forward with a solo career, and she has a new song out today, October 23: She teamed up with Sampha, who previously opened for The xx on early tours back in the day, on the stirring new song “I’m On Your Team.”
Romy says of the single, “It’s a love song but lyrically, it’s honest and truthful. Like ‘we’ve had the magic and dreaminess but now we’ve been through things together, so here we are and I’m putting in the work.’” Sampha adds “I love the idea of being part of a team, that you have to show up for each other, and from there you can create an even deeper connection.’ The evolving nature of a relationship crystalizes somewhere between the chorus of ‘And I hope the way I feel tonight, is the way I feel for life’ and the closing ‘I’m on your team, but I can’t always coach you.’”
The xx, meanwhile, recently had a sort of pseudo-reunion, when Romy and Oliver Sim both featured on one of Jamie xx’s new solo songs, “Waited All Night.”
Daniel Garcia is quick to point out he’s not a fresh talent in AEW. He’s been in and out of prominent stories across his first three years in the company alongside some of the promotion’s biggest names, from Bryan Danielson to FTR and Chris Jericho. As new stars, like Kazuchika Okada, Will Ospreay, and Jay White have rotated into the company, it’s only become more difficult to separate from the pack and take the next step in becoming a true main event talent. At this stage in his career, Garcia is determined on becoming so utterly undeniable that it won’t matter who else is on the roster — there simply won’t be a question of whether he belongs in the the main event scene.
“We have such a roster where it fosters wanting to get better,” Garcia tells Uproxx Sports. “We have so many talented people coming all the time and I think it’s really on the talent to separate yourself and to show ‘You can sign whoever you want to sign, but I’m somebody unique. I’m somebody special, and I’m somebody that should be invested in as well.’”
That last part isn’t in question. Garcia’s put in the work to become a highly-touted talent, recently renewing his contract with AEW after agonizing over his decision for “basically a year.” In recent months, right up until he put pen to paper, rumors swirled with varying degrees of confidence where Garcia would end up.
“A lot of that stuff just made me laugh because I feel like I’m a super private person,” Garcia continues. “Nobody really had any information regarding anything involving me over the past few months. Anything that came out was just completely fabricated and I feel like anything that came out about my status was just completely fake because nobody knew anything about me.”
Ultimately, Garcia knew AEW was home and where he wanted to plant his flag.
“I kinda knew in my head most of the time — I figured AEW was the right place for me. It’s a place that I slot in really well at, it’s a place I’m happy, a place that I get a lot of opportunity already,” Garcia says. “I think AEW right now is just a place that I really believe in. You look around the locker room, there are people that I want to go to war with. We have a roster that motivates me to get better, to be a better wrestler, and a better performer.”
Developing a strong reputation, Garcia says, has taken him a long way. At times, it doesn’t matter as much about your in-ring abilities, rather if you can be someone that people want to work with. For Garcia, it’s exponentially easier to continue climbing the ladder when the locker room is in a strong position — something he admits wasn’t necessarily the case a few years ago.
“AEW’s obviously been through ups and downs over the past couple years of. Like you hear the rumors about the locker room and a lot of them are true. Like a lot of the times the locker room is going through trouble and turmoil and people are mad at each other,” Garcia says. “But, for the past year or so, I would say that we’ve been going through a really good upswing of positivity and everyone’s helping each other and it’s just a really good environment to be a part of.”
Support from a locker room dynamic can trickle into onscreen partnerships, and Garcia has been blessed to be paired with some of AEW’s veterans throughout his career. He says Jericho taught him not to be afraid to fail and to be comfortable trying new things. FTR taught him about the inner workings of professional wrestling from a locker room standpoint. Those lessons, he says, will stay with him forever. But as grateful as he is, there comes a time when he has to chart his own path.
“You have to find what works for you and you have to take the training wheels off and just, ride the bike for yourself,” Garcia says. “I feel like that’s what I’m doing right now. I feel like I’m somebody who, the training wheels just came off, I’m not paired up with any veteran, I’m doing it on my own, I feel like I’m really excited to see if I’m gonna keep riding the bike or if I’m gonna fall off.”
The journey here has come with ups and downs. Garcia says it’s been a roller coaster, where one month he’s on top of the world and it’s always a fight for his spot. He’s constantly looking for ways to stand out, to be unique, and to do things that haven’t been done before.
The most challenging part, he says, has been maintaining confidence and keeping the belief in himself.
“You just have to realize that in the downs, you have to believe in yourself just as much as you can in the ups,” Garcia says.
It’s that mindset that makes it easy to block out the noise. We’re in a day where most former pro wrestlers have a platform — whether it’s a podcast, a media network, or simply using their social presence to cause a stir. Garcia says he doesn’t want to name names specifically, but hopes one day to be creatively fulfilled and successful enough to not feel the need to go on a podcast every weekend and bad talk people who are trying to take the business further.
“I do think that there is a lot of positive influences in the wrestling world when it comes to wrestling media. I think Busted Open is a net positive for wrestling,” Garcis says.
“But then there’s other podcasts with people who are clearly just looking for clicks. Hating on AEW is a very popular thing and it gets people a lot of attention. And I feel like a lot of these things come from people who retired their jerseys. We never hung it in the rafters and we don’t even remember what their number was on their jerseys. A lot of those people are trying to get a new career off hating on AEW and hating on people who are trying to be successful. And it’s just, it’s sad to see, I hope I never have to go through that when I’m older.”
Instead, Garcia is giving energy to the upward trajectory in his career alongside Private Party. The tag team has been in AEW since the beginning and Garcia is a three-year veteran of the promotion, yet the trio feel fresh in their elevated roles. Since breaking out on his own, Garcia has been in programs with guys like MJF, and most recently Jack Perry. Private Party were unsuccessful against the Young Bucks in their tag team championship match at WrestleDream, but all three have retained positive momentum as a group that Tony Khan can build around.
“I think that just goes to show how hard it can be to break out at AEW because of the talent that we have on the roster,” Garcia says.
For Garcia and Private Party, the next step in continuing to progress their careers comes in Wednesday night’s tilt with the Bucks and Perry, where the trio will yet again have an opportunity to add to their impressive catalog of matches.
“Having a very impressive catalog of matches is something that I really take pride in,” Garcia says. “And I feel like every time I’m going to these matches, I’m just excited to keep adding to that catalog, keep adding to that resume of hopefully great professional wrestling matches.”
That perspective has been one Garcia has carried throughout his career, pointing back to his admiration of Danielson’s laundry list of in-ring classics, which he hopes to accomplish the same.
Having great matches is one thing. Having classics in prominent spots is another, and that’s top of mind as Garcia approaches this next phase in his career.
“I think the biggest thing for me in this next year is that I really wanna main event pay-per-views,” Garcia says. “I wanna prove that I can be a top guy. I feel like that’s what I’m ready for. I feel like that’s what I’ve been ready for. And that was my reason for staying at AEW. I wanna prove that I can be somebody that the company can build around, and I can be a top guy in this promotion.”
Alright, maybe the best way to approach this season is to simply fade the picks in this space? As always, it’s up to the reader.
At any rate, Week 7 was another mess for us and, quite honestly, it unfolded in on-brand fashion. There were punt return touchdowns, kick return touchdowns, untimely turnovers, and even bizarre roster decisions. The Browns inexplicably demoted Jameis Winston to their emergency quarterback before Week 7 and then Deshaun Watson got hurt and Winston couldn’t come in until Dorian Thompson-Robinson got hurt, which led to a one-point spread loss that could’ve broken differently. The Packers won by 2 while laying 2.5. The list goes on.
God bless Mike Tomlin as a home underdog, if nothing else.
Five more picks on the way, but first, a look at the carnage.
Week 7: 1-4
2024 Season: 11-23-1
Come get these winners.
Los Angeles Rams (+3) over Minnesota Vikings – Widely Available
This is just a spot I have to take with the full 3 available in the market. The Rams are undervalued after a tough start, and Los Angeles is getting a little bit healthier with the projected return of Cooper Kupp. I also tend to favor home teams on the short week of Thursday night, and I’m probably a touch lower on Minnesota than the market is right now.
Cincinnati Bengals (-2.5) over Philadelphia Eagles – FanDuel/BetMGM
The Bengals are back to life after two straight wins, even as their offense floundered a bit. I’m generally a believer in Cincinnati to right the ship, and if they can pair this defensive uptick with a return to their early-season offensive form, there is a lot to like. I’m grabbing the 2.5 while it’s available and projecting this to close 3 in many places. Lay it.
Cleveland Browns (+9.5) over Baltimore Ravens – FanDuel
It gives me no pleasure to back the Browns again this week. However, I was impressed with Cleveland’s defense against Cincinnati, and Jameis Winston is a meaningful upgrade on either 2024 Deshaun Watson or Dorian Thompson-Robinson. Give me the candy.
Miami Dolphins (-3) over Arizona Cardinals – DraftKings/ESPNBet
With Tua back in the fold, I think this number should be bigger than 3. Of course there is uncertainty about how he’ll perform but, when Tua has been on the field, the gap between him and the backup quarterback brigade for the Dolphins has been sizable. This is also a small fade of Arizona after two wins in the last three weeks.
Las Vegas Raiders (+10) over Kansas City Chiefs – Widely Available
I don’t want to talk about it, but I simply must take the double-digit number on Las Vegas at home. The total is currently sitting at 41. The Chiefs haven’t exactly been explosive offensively. Kansas City should win, but we maintain our principles.
Netflix knows that November is the beginning of cozy season (it is official and everything), so spooky pumpkins are on the back burner with prestige film offerings starting to take center stage. That category includes Emilia Pérez starring Selena Gomez, who already conquered streaming with her ongoing Hulu series. Additionally, comfort food is important and plentiful in the form of returning series like Cobra Kai and Outer Banks. That’s not all, though. A Colman Domingo-starring series, The Madness, will debut later in the month with the Ella Purnell-starring Arcane returning to please the gaming audience.
Here’s everything coming to Netflix in November:
Emilia Pérez (Netflix film 11/13)
Selena Gomez has been tipped for the most lofty awards in this musical drama from auteur Jacques Audiard (Rust and Bone, Paris, 13th District) about a cartel leader who fakes their own death and emerges as a woman, Emilia Pérez (Karla Sofia Gascón). Gomez portrays Emilia’s wife, Jessi, and the singer-turned-actress has been quick to brush away awards talk due to not wanting to “be presumptuous” and “I’m just going to say I’m so happy people are receiving it the way they are.” Enough said (for now).
Cobra Kai: Season 6 Part 2 (Netflix series 11/15)
This streaming service sure does love its split seasons lately, but this supersized season punctuates in the right places. Miyagi-do and Kreese’s newest version of Cobra Kai will face off at the Sekai Taikai worldwide tournament, and hilariously, they suddenly have other incredible dojos to fight because karate still exists outside of the Valley. Will Miguel, Robby, and Samantha be able to defeat the entire globe on their own while Daniel and Johnny are inevitably at each other’s throats? Adults are such a bummer, man, and old rivalries somehow never die, much like Cobra Kai.
Outer Banks: Season 4 Part 2 (Netflix series 11/7)
The Pogues won’t stop with the treasure hunting, and they remain back-in-time after attempting a “normal” existence in the OBX. This, of course, isn’t successful and the hunt for Blackbeard’s Treasure proved to be too tempting with new foes now ratcheting up the pressure with some The Walking Dead flavor to boot. Don’t worry, a Zombie John B. is not going to happen, but perhaps if a Season 5 renewal is announced, that curiosity could be satisfied. Sure, this is not that kind of show, but never say never.
Avail TBA A Man on the Inside
The Later Daters
Mononoke The Movie: The Phantom in the Rain
The Trunk
Avail. 11/1 Barbie Mysteries: The Great Horse Chase
It’s All Over: The Kiss That Changed Spanish Football
Let Go
60 Days In: Season 7 A Paris Christmas Waltz
Fall Into Winter
Free State of Jones
Goosebumps
Just Go With It
Love in the Wild: Season 2 Maid in Manhattan
Mr. Peabody & Sherman
Oblivion
Pompeii
The Scorpion King
Sixteen Candles
Superbad
The Whale
Whiplash
Avail. 11/5 Dirty Jobs: Seasons 1-2 Love Village: Season 2
Avail. 11/6 Love Is Blind: Argentina
Meet Me Next Christmas
Pedro Páramo
Avail. 11/7 10 Days of a Curious Man
Born for the Spotlight
Countdown: Paul vs. Tyson
Face Off: Seasons 6-8
Outer Banks: Season 4: Part 2
Avail. 11/8 A Holiday Engagement
Bank Under Siege
The Cage
The Christmas Trap
Investigation Alien
My Dad’s Christmas Date
Mr. Plankton
Vijay 69
Umjolo: The Gone Girl
Avail. 11/9 Arcane: Season 2, Act I The Lost City
Avail. 11/10 Focus
Avail. 11/11 Rob Peace
Avail. 11/12 Adrienne Iapalucci: Dark Queen
Rhythm + Flow: Brazil
The Fast and the Furious
2 Fast 2 Furious
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
Fast & Furious
Fast Five
Fast & Furious 6
Avail. 11/13 EMILIA PÉREZ
Hot Frosty
The Mothers of Penguins
Return of the King: The Fall and Rise of Elvis Presley
SPRINT Part 2
Avail. 11/14 Beyond Goodbye
The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish
The Lost Children
Avail. 11/15 A.P. Bio: Seasons 1-4 Cobra Kai: Season 6: Part 2 Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson
Million Dollar Decorators: Season 2
Avail. 11/16 Arcane: Season 2, Act II
Avail. 11/18 Wonderoos: Season 2
Avail. 11/19 UNT. Adam Ray / Dr. Comedy Phil Special
Zombieverse: New Blood
Avail. 11/20 Adoration
Buy Now: The Shopping Conspiracy
GTMAX
The Merry Gentlemen
Our Oceans
Rhythm + Flow: Season 2 Shahs of Sunset: Seasons 3-4
Avail. 11/21 Maybe Baby 2
Tokyo Override
Avail. 11/22 900 Days Without Anabel
The Empress: Season 2
Gold Rush: Seasons 1-2 The Helicopter Heist
JOY
The Piano Lesson
Pokémon Horizons: The Series Part 4 Spellbound
Tex Mex Motors: Season 2 TRANSMITZVAH
When the Phone Rings
Avail. 11/23 Arcane: Season 2, Act III
Avail. 11/25 Cold Case: Who Killed JonBenét Ramsey
The Creature Cases: Chapter 4
Avail. 11/26 Anthony Jeselnik: Bones and All
Avail. 11/27 Chef’s Table: Volume 7 Our Little Secret
Avail. 11/28 Asaf
Is it Cake? Holiday
The Madness
Avail. 11/29 Senna
The Snow Sister
And it’s your last chance to stream these titles:
Leaving 11/5 A Man Called Otto
Leaving 11/6 Edge of Tomorrow
Leaving 11/10 Night School
Leaving 11/14 First Man
Nothing to Lose
Nothing to Lose 2
Leaving 11/15 Harriet
Leaving 11/19 Shahs of Sunset: Seasons 1-2
Leaving 11/22 Evil Dead Rise
Sausage Party
Leaving 11/30 A Beautiful Life
Ali
The Devil’s Own
Diary of a Mad Black Woman
Frances Ha
Glengarry Glen Ross
Hunter Killer
It Chapter Two
The Little Things
The Matrix Resurrections
National Security
Pain & Gain
Point Break
Space Jam: A New Legacy
Troy
What to Expect When You’re Expecting
However, this heated discussion about whether or not one of the biggest airlines in North America should continue to offer open seating is no longer up for discussion and is going away, due to the company’s newest transformational plan. Southwest Airlines’ new “Southwest. Even Better.” three-year plan will build upon its original business model but provide more choices and greater comfort for customers. The airline’s new plan follows ongoing efforts from the airline industry to improve the (much degraded) passenger experience, as seen by United Airlines and American Airlines.
Beginning in the second half of 2025 and going full operational in 2026, Southwest Airlines will boost demand with an assigned seating model, citing that 86% of passengers want assigned seats, especially on long-haul flights. Additionally, Southwest will offer extra legroom options with up to five additional inches of pitch for one third of its seats.
On the global scale, Southwest Airlines will officially partner with Icelandair through Baltimore-Washington International Airport, offer vacation packages through its new “Getaways by Southwest” vacation bundles, and update its tier benefits for credit card holders.
With all of these changes, Southwest Airlines will keep its “bags fly free” policy, allowing two free checked bags per passenger.
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